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Baştemur Kaya, Ceren, and Hasan Çakır. "Utilization of Alice Software in Teaching Programming Language." Journal of Qualitative Research in Education 6, no. 2 (November 13, 2018): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.14689/issn.2148-2624.1.6c2s9m.

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Berzano, D., and M. Krzewicki. "The ALICE Software Release Validation cluster." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 664, no. 2 (December 23, 2015): 022006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/664/2/022006.

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Chingale, R. "Alice and software patents: implications for India." Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice 10, no. 5 (February 26, 2015): 353–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpv003.

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Al-Turany, M., P. Buncic, P. Hristov, T. Kollegger, C. Kouzinopoulos, A. Lebedev, V. Lindenstruth, et al. "ALFA: The new ALICE-FAIR software framework." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 664, no. 7 (December 23, 2015): 072001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/664/7/072001.

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Erghelegiu, Bogdan, Alexandra Trif, Raluca-Margareta Manea, and Alexandru Boască. "The Restoration and Remodelling of Facades – A Permanent Necessity for the Conservation of History." “Agriculture for Life, Life for Agriculture” Conference Proceedings 1, no. 1 (July 1, 2018): 383–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/alife-2018-0057.

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Abstract The article presents a way of remodeling old building facades, which have been subject to degradation, with the help of common software. There are two methods of reconstruction presented: the first method is using the Adobe Photoshop software and the second method is using the Agisoft PhotoScan software. A comparative study is presented, by showing the advantages and disadvantages of methods, as well as their similarities and differences. The building that is the subject of the study is one of the oldest buildings belonging to the university. It is noted that by combining modern technology (aerial scanning) and common software solutions, there can be found a fast and reliable response to the need for restoration and conservation of historical buildings.
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Eulisse, Giulio, Piotr Konopka, Mikolaj Krzewicki, Matthias Richter, David Rohr, and Sandro Wenzel. "Evolution of the ALICE Software Framework for Run 3." EPJ Web of Conferences 214 (2019): 05010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921405010.

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ALICE is one of the four major LHC experiments at CERN. When the accelerator enters the Run 3 data-taking period, starting in 2021, ALICE expects almost 100 times more Pb-Pb central collisions than now, resulting in a large increase of data throughput. In order to cope with this new challenge, the collaboration had to extensively rethink the whole data processing chain, with a tighter integration between Online and Offline computing worlds. Such a system, code-named ALICE O2, is being developed in collaboration with the FAIR experiments at GSI. It is based on the ALFA framework which provides a generalized implementation of the ALICE High Level Trigger approach, designed around distributed software entities coordinating and communicating via message passing. We will highlight our efforts to integrate ALFA within the ALICE O2 environment. We analyze the challenges arising from the different running environments for production and development, and conclude on requirements for a flexible and modular software framework. In particular we will present the ALICE O2 Data Processing Layer which deals with ALICE specific requirements in terms of Data Model. The main goal is to reduce the complexity of development of algorithms and managing a distributed system, and by that leading to a significant simplification for the large majority of the ALICE users.
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Jongprasithporn, Manutchanok, Wichai Sunkarat, Thanakorn Homsai, Teppakorn Sittiwanchai, and Nantakrit Yodpijit. "The performance improvement of look-alike sound-alike drug pre-dispensing." MATEC Web of Conferences 192 (2018): 01051. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819201051.

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Medical dispensing errors are common and classic human errors in the hospitals. Look-alike, Sound-alike (LASA) drug is one of the main issues in pre-dispensing and dispensing processes. The data in this study were observed from one middle size hospital in Thailand. In 2017, there were two months that the medication errors KPI (0.065 and 0.061) were greater than the accepted error threshold (0.06). The SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation) solution and HOSxP software were applied for three months in the pre-dispensing process to reduce the medical dispensing errors. The results showed that the medication errors KPI (0.04, 0.03, and 0.02, respectively) were reduced dramatically. Therefore, implementation of the SBAR and HOSxP software is recommended as a fast and easy solution for medical dispensing errors.
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Emmerton, Lynne, Colin Curtain, Girish Swaminathan, and Helen Dowling. "Development and exploratory analysis of software to detect look-alike, sound-alike medicine names." International Journal of Medical Informatics 137 (May 2020): 104119. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2020.104119.

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Pausch, Randy. "Alice." ACM SIGCSE Bulletin 40, no. 1 (February 29, 2008): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1352322.1352137.

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Binet, Sébastien. "Exploring polyglot software frameworks in ALICE FairMQ and fer." EPJ Web of Conferences 214 (2019): 05032. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921405032.

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In order to meet the challenges of the Run 3 data rates and volumes, the ALICE collaboration is merging the online and offline infrastructures into a common framework: ALICE-O2. O2 is based on FairRoot and FairMQ, a message-based, multi-threaded and multi-process control frame-work. In FairMQ, processes (possibly on different machines) exchange data via message queues either through 0MQ or nanomsg. In turn, this enables developers to write their reconstruction or analysis process in whatever language they choose or deem appropriate for the task at hand, as long as that programming language can send and receive data through these message queues. This paper introduces fer, a Go-based toolkit that interoperates with the C++ toolkit FairMQ, to explore the realm of polyglot distributed frameworks.
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Veneziano, Vincenzo. "Studio e dimensionamento di sovrastrutture rinforzate: correlazione tra un metodo di calcolo semplificato e casi reali." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2017. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/13098/.

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La tesi descrive lo studio e il dimensionamento delle pavimentazioni rinforzate di casi reali attraverso l'utilizzo di software specifico (Olcrack) e altri software (Alize e mePADS) ed inoltre la convenienza dell'utilizzo di essi negli interventi di manutenzione ordinaria.
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Maccormick, Marion. "The ALICE Project at the IPN, OrsayR&D and software developments 1996-2003." Habilitation à diriger des recherches, Université Paris Sud - Paris XI, 2007. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00159807.

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Ce document décrit en détail les étapes importantes de R&D dans la conception et mise au point de la chambre proportionnelle à lecture cathodique hautement segmentée de la station1 du Spectromètre Bras Dimuons de l'expérience ALICE, récemment implantée au LHC. Plusieurs aspects expérimentaux sont résumés - comprenant l'électronique, la construction mécanique, la modélisation du détecteur, les simulations de la physique et les faisceaux tests, les méthodes de cartographie en langue Orientée Objet et les résultats des prototypes en faisceaux test. Ce document est écrit à destination des jeunes expérimentateurs.
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Bever, Aline [Verfasser], and Peter [Akademischer Betreuer] Schmidt. "Validierung der Software HemoSpat™ bei Schlag-Spritz-Blutspurenmustern / Aline Bever ; Betreuer: Peter Schmidt." Saarbrücken : Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1204922888/34.

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Costa, Filippo <1978&gt. "Hardware and software development of a multichannel readout board named CARLOSrx for the ALICE experiment." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2009. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/1728/.

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ALICE, that is an experiment held at CERN using the LHC, is specialized in analyzing lead-ion collisions. ALICE will study the properties of quarkgluon plasma, a state of matter where quarks and gluons, under conditions of very high temperatures and densities, are no longer confined inside hadrons. Such a state of matter probably existed just after the Big Bang, before particles such as protons and neutrons were formed. The SDD detector, one of the ALICE subdetectors, is part of the ITS that is composed by 6 cylindrical layers with the innermost one attached to the beam pipe. The ITS tracks and identifies particles near the interaction point, it also aligns the tracks of the articles detected by more external detectors. The two ITS middle layers contain the whole 260 SDD detectors. A multichannel readout board, called CARLOSrx, receives at the same time the data coming from 12 SDD detectors. In total there are 24 CARLOSrx boards needed to read data coming from all the SDD modules (detector plus front end electronics). CARLOSrx packs data coming from the front end electronics through optical link connections, it stores them in a large data FIFO and then it sends them to the DAQ system. Each CARLOSrx is composed by two boards. One is called CARLOSrx data, that reads data coming from the SDD detectors and configures the FEE; the other one is called CARLOSrx clock, that sends the clock signal to all the FEE. This thesis contains a description of the hardware design and firmware features of both CARLOSrx data and CARLOSrx clock boards, which deal with all the SDD readout chain. A description of the software tools necessary to test and configure the front end electronics will be presented at the end of the thesis.
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Ko, Hsiang-wen, and 柯翔文. "The Patent Eligibility of Software - In View of CLS v. Alice." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/87200854446660003100.

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碩士
國立臺灣科技大學
科技管理所
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Computer software is one of the significant industries of USA. The interpretation of patent-eligible subject matter under 35 U.S.C. § 101 is one of the most hot-button issue in patent law today. Due to the scale and complexity of recent business, most of the business method inventions were implemented through computer software. Computer software become the solution to most of the practical problems in the industries and are now in need of the protection from law. However, business method and algorithm were considered as unfit for the abstract concept of the patentable subject matter. This study aims to discuss the definition of the scope of abstract concept and make software patent eligible. In CLS Bank v. Alice Corp, en banc Federal Circuit and Supreme Court recently held that computer-implemented methods, computer-readable media, and computer systems for exchanging a financial obligation between parties do not recite patent-eligible subject matter under 35 U.S.C. § 101. However, after the en banc, the Federal Circuit generated several opinions that outline three different views on patent eligibility, none of which garnered majority support. The case has an impact on the patentability of software innovations. This article reviewed the opinions of each judge in CLS Bank v. Alice as well as related precedents, in order to understand the development of the rules on determining subject matter eligibility for software claims and provide a reference for future software patent applicants.
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Qiu, Liang-Ru, and 邱亮儒. "Patent Eligibility of Software Related Inventions in Light of the Alice v. CLS Bank Decision." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/x5bstk.

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碩士
國立中興大學
法律學系科技法律碩士班
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Whether software related inventions should be protected by patents is debatable. If the answer is positive, how to establish a reasonable standard of determination? Computer software is essentially composed of mathematical formula, algorithms, and human mental activity which fall into patent ineligible abstract idea or principle. Providing patent protection to computer software could bring a negative impact to society. This is contradict to the purpose of patent system. After the State Street Bank v. Signature Financial decision, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit adopted the “useful, concrete, and tangible result test” and the United States Patent and Trademark Office granted thousands of software patents and lead to many bad quality patents were issued, patent troll, patent thicket, etc. The U.S court have to ponder over the issues that and software related inventions be mindfully protected by patent. Consider how to protect software patents correctly, set the scope of abstract idea, and establish proper standard of patent eligibility test. It have to strike the balance between protecting inventors and not granting monopolies over procedures that others would discover by independent, creative application of general principles, and achieve patent''s purpose that encourage invention and promote technology and industry development. The 2014 Supreme Court Alice v. CLS Bank decision set forth a two-step framework to determine the patent eligibility. The framework is used to distinguish patents that claim laws of nature, natural phenomena, and abstract ideas from those that claim patent-eligible applications of those concepts. The first step, is to determine whether the invention covers an judicially recognized exceptions and Secondly, is to determine whether the invention adds “significantly more”. The courts have described step two of this analysis as a search for an “inventive concept” i.e., an element or combination of elements that is sufficient to ensure that the patent in practice amounts to significantly more than a patent upon the judicially recognized exceptions itself. While a software patent will usually be deemed as covering an abstract idea, there are three factors that will help determine whether the invention adds significantly more: (a) whether the patent is directed toward a new and unique idea and not simply automating what others have accomplished without the use of a computer, and (b) whether it serves to advance technology. After the Alice’s decision, The USPTO released a guidance memorandum to the Examining Corps instructing how to implement the Alice standard on June 25, 2014. Following Alice, 830 patent applications were withdrawn from the USPTO between July 1 and August 15, 2014. One year since its issuance, the Alice decision has been applied by the PTAB, district courts, and the Federal Circuit to invalidate or reject software-based patent claims resulting in a total of 286 invalidations out of 345 patents or patent applications. With few decisions upholding patent-eligibility, the post-Alice trend has been overwhelmingly against software-based patent claims with an average invalidation rate of 82.9%. The statistics illustrate Alice effects American experiences and plays an important role in patent eligibility for software related inventions. Alice is also considered to be the most representative of the Supreme Court of the United States in 2014. Given that the change of Taiwan''s patent law usually refer to the development of American experiences and Taiwan''s software related industry have need for patent application in the United State. This article review Alice’s decision, the effect of Alice, the development of Taiwan''s software related inventions and provide some recommendations for future software patent applicants according to the development trend of patent eligibility for software related inventions.
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CHOU, MEI-HUI, and 周鎂惠. "Patent Subject Matter Eligibility of Computer Software related Inventions-From the Alice v. CLS Bank Decision." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/3vru65.

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國立臺北大學
法律學系一般生組
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The patent eligibility of computer software related inventions has always been a troublesome issue, as it essentially consists of mathematical algorithms which are abstract concepts. If the easy grant of patent protection, which may lead to preempt human ingenuity because of building blocks on it. However, if all applications involving computer software are excluded from patent protection and are not in keeping with the thrust of the patent law will not accord with the purposes of patents. With the vigorous development of the computer software industry, the United States has approved many computer software related inventions patents, resulting in frivolous litigation by patent troll and the low quality of software patents. The United States become cautious in computer software related inventions and strike a balance between protecting individual interests and the commonweal that enables to invent freely, to achieve the purpose of encouraging invention, promoting technology and industrial development. Under this background, the Supreme Court of the United States announced the decision of Alice Corp v. CLS Bank Int'l (hereinafter referred to as Alice case) on June 19, 2014, and established the "Mayo / Alice two-step test". First, judging whether the claim is directed to judicially recognized exceptions. Then, whether there exists the invention concept of the claim which is significantly more than the judicial exception, to establish more suitable patent subject matter test standards. The thesis based on the computer software related inventions classic cases of the Courts of the United States and the practical development after Alice's case, tries to compare the present situation of computer software related inventions in our country. Learn from the development of the United States that emphasizes the requirements of patent subject matter as a preliminary screening mechanism for patent examination. It is suggested that the application of patent claims should be directed to the technological functional enhancement of computers or Internet as the point, that is, returning to the technical characters of inventions to ensure the patent eligibility and taking care to avoid preempting the fundamental principles of human science.
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Yeh, Chao-Lan, and 葉昭蘭. "A Study of Patent Subject Matter Eligibility of Computer Software by post Alice Federal Circuit Decisions." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/gxa799.

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國立臺灣科技大學
專利研究所
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In the four years since the Alice decision was passed, the two-step framework test has become the main process and rules for CAFC to determine the patent subject matter eligibility. In the past two years, the CAFC suit cases have been released in nearly 30 cases each year. An "abstract idea" judgment in step 1 and a "significant more" judgment (or finding "invention concept") in step 2 still do not seem to allow practitioners to clearly understand its criteria. On the contrary, how to master these rules still confuses practitioners. In This study, the objects are taken from recent US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit cases related to patent subject matter eligibility of computer software and after Alice decision. Through analyzing and summarizing a number of eligible and ineligible cases, this study discuss the key points of the two-step framework test criteria, and put forward related issues for the “inventive concept” and the comparison of computer software patent eligibility examination in the United States, Europe, and Taiwan. The methodologies of this study are case study, comparative method and literature analysis. Case study: the objects are recent US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit cases related to patent subject matter eligibility of computer software. Comparative method: the objects are rules of subject matter eligibility of computer software by CAFC case decisions and USPTO's latest version of the MPEP guidance, and the other objects are the regulations for determining patent subject matter eligibility of computer software in the US, Europe and Taiwan. Literature analysis: the objects are domestic and foreign journal papers and dissertations related to patent subject matter eligibility of computer software. The results of this study: (1) criteria for determining patent subject matter eligibility of computer software in the US apparently becoming strict, under the test of two-step framework, computer software is very likely to be determined to be directed to an abstract idea or lacking of inventive concept and thus ineligible in court decision; (2) The “invention concept” is a key factor under the of two-step framework test of patent subject matter eligibility. It is reflected in the request that “to use unconventional and specific technological way, and provide technological improvements to solve specific and technological problems" or simply called "specific technological improvement solutions"; (3) The meaning of "inventive concepts" is different from novelty or non-obviousness. The patent subject matter eligibility should be determined separately from novelty or non-obviousness. (4) Nowadays, the criteria for determining patent subject matter eligibility of computer software in the United States has been significantly stricter than in Europe. And there is a great harmonization of computer software patent eligibility on substantial examination in the US and Taiwan.
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Hsu, Hui-Ju, and 許惠如. "The strategy of patent applications on business-method/software patents be affected by Alice v. CLS Bank Decision." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/m8349v.

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國立臺灣科技大學
專利研究所
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In 2014, Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International, 573 U.S., 134 S. Ct. 2347 (2014) was decided by U.S. Supreme Court about patent eligibility and the case ushered in a new era in the rule of patentable subject matter for software patents or patents on software for business methods. This thinking changed in 1998 when MPEP「 Automated Financial or Management Data Processing Method Patents」. After Alice, many legal professionalists discuss the validity of software patents and business-method patents. The thesis studies how U.S. Supreme Court applied 35 U.S.C. §101 to make decisions on the issues of patentable subject matter, whether the decisions affected the software industry and how the decisions changed the software patent portfolios owned by the leading corporations in software industry. The thesis further studies how the leading corporations in software industry change their legal strategy on software patent portfolio after Alice. The thesis further analyzes the changes of the software patent portfolios owned by the leading corporations in the last decade. Moreover, the thesis uses International Patent Classifications to study how the leading corporations file their business-method/software patents to protect their business. In this research, the strategy of patent applications that uses more International Patent Classifications in U.S. be affected by Alice. In the conclusion, the business-method/software patents filed by the leading corporations include the Supreme Court’s rationale and opinions so as to satisfy the requirements for patent eligibility. Last but not least, the thesis concludes that the strategy of patent applications in different countries be not affected by Alice.
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Lingerfelt, Eric J. "REACLIB aLIVe! (REACLIB Rate Library Interactive Viewer) a software package for graphical analysis of nuclear reaction rates for astrophysics /." 2002. http://etd.utk.edu/2002/LingerfeltEric.pdf.

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Title from title page screen (viewed Feb 26, 2003). Thesis advisor: Mike Guidry. Document formatted into pages (xi, 104 p. : ill. (some col.)). Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 92-97).
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Books on the topic "Software Alize"

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Cohen, Frederick B. It's alive!: The new breed of living computer programs. New York: Wiley, 1994.

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Dead run. New York: Putnam, 2005.

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Tracy, P. J. Dead run. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2005.

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Dann, Wanda P. CD Alice Software. Pearson Education, Limited, 2008.

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Dann, Wanda P. Alice CD Software (Disc 2), Learning to Program with Alice. Pearson Education, Limited, 2008.

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Shemtov, Noam. Patenting Software. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198716792.003.0006.

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This chapter examines some key elements of patent protection for computer-implemented inventions, with particular emphasis on the patent eligibility of software-implemented inventions in the United States and European Patent Office. It begins with an overview of computer-implemented inventions in the United States, focusing on policy trends and judicial interpretation. It analyses the US Supreme Court ruling in Alice Corp. Pty. v. CLS Bank Int’l. and its effect on the landscape of software-related patents, before discussing computer-implemented inventions at the European Patent Office, highlighting trends and the development of case law. Finally, it considers the convergence of the current approaches in the United States and European Patent Office with respect to patenting of software.
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Programming Sound With Pure Data Make Your Apps Come Alive With Dynamic Audio. The Pragmatic Programmers, 2014.

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Tracy, P. J. Dead Run. Signet, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Software Alize"

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Ruys, Theo C., and Pim Kars. "Gossiping Girls Are All Alike." In Model Checking Software, 117–36. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31759-0_10.

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Kühn, Johannes Maximilian, Oliver Bringmann, and Wolfgang Rosenstiel. "Increasing Reliability Using Adaptive Cross-Layer Techniques in DRPs: Just-Safe-Enough Responses to Reliability Threats." In Dependable Embedded Systems, 121–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52017-5_5.

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AbstractThe developments in the semiconductor industry as predicted by institutions such as the ITRS present a difficult question to hardware and software developers alike: How to implement increasingly complex, power hungry, and critical applications reliably in today’s and tomorrow’s semiconductor technology? The present trend of semiconductor technology is characterized by a sharp increase in complexity, cost, and delicacy. Also, it does not scale along the demands which are still based on and often exceed Moore’s Law. In this chapter, we propose to exploit the architectural redundancies provided by potent, yet energy efficient massively parallel architectures, modeled using Dynamically Reconfigurable Processors (DRP). Using DRPs, we built an extensive cross-layer approach, offering different levels of reliability measures to operating system (OS) and software developers through low-cost hardware redundancy schemes and appropriate physical operating condition tuning. On the hardware side, online testing schemes and error detection are deployed to trigger dynamic remapping to avoid the usage of faulty components. This approach is further complemented through hardware health monitoring that can detect reliability issues such as negative bias temperature instability (NBTI) or hot carrier injection (HCI) before they surface as an error as well as further tuning of operating conditions to delay such phenomena from surfacing.
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Solé, Ricard, and Santiago F. Elena. "Alive or Dead?" In Viruses as Complex Adaptive Systems, 19–54. Princeton University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691158846.003.0002.

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The classical view of viruses as intracellular parasites requiring available molecular machinery to replicate themselves suggests that they can be considered as some sort of program. In this context, viruses would mainly be considered as encapsulated pieces of software, to be executed by the cellular host hardware. The function that is being executed is a computation, and using this concept will be extremely useful in the exploration of viruses as computational objects. The notion of a general machine capable of performing computations was formalized in theoretical terms by British mathematician Alan Turing. This chapter discusses viruses as replicating machines, viruses as phases of matter, evolving genome reduction, the space of replicators, adaptation at high-mutation rates, viral quasispecies, and critical genome size.
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Abdelouahab, Abid, Fouad Mohammed Abbou, Ewe Hong Tat, and Toufik Taibi. "All-Optical Internet." In Software Applications, 3519–43. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-060-8.ch201.

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To exploit the unprecedented opportunities offered by the E-Service Applications, businesses and users alike would need a highly-available, reliable, and efficient telecommunication infrastructure. This chapter provides an insight into building the next-generation network infrastructure, that is, the All-Optical Internet. It also reveals the factors driving the convergence of the Internet Protocol (IP) and the Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology. The chapter discusses the dominant optical networks architectures in an attempt to show the evolution towards the ultimate all-optical packet-switching network. A special focus is given to the Optical Burst Switching (OBS) as a new emerging switching paradigm and a highly promising technology. OBS network architecture, burst assembly, signaling and reservation protocols, QoS support, and contention resolution techniques are presented. Furthermore, realistic suggestions and strategies to efficiently deploy OBS are given.
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Becker, Shirley A., and Alan A. Jorgensen. "A Recursive Approach to Software Development." In Successful Software Reengineering, 247–55. IGI Global, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-931777-12-4.ch017.

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Researchers and practitioners alike agree that the waterfall approach to software development results in poor quality software systems. Unfortunately, the waterfall approach is inherently used in almost all of today’s development efforts resulting in system failures. The problem lies in the forward, linear development effort that produces inconsistent and incorrect specifications, designs, and code artifacts. It is proposed in this paper that a recursive software development process be used as a means of managing the complexity of today’s software systems. The recursive approach has the flexibility needed to perform development activities in any order to ensure that system requirements are met.
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Dospisil, Jana. "Software Metrics, Information and Entropy." In Practicing Software Engineering in the 21st Century, 116–42. IGI Global, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-93177-750-6.ch009.

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This chapter describes the foundation and properties of object-oriented software measures. Many software measures for object-oriented applications have been developed and tested in the development environment. However, the process of defining new measures is still alive. The reason for such development lies in difficulties associated with understanding and maintaining object-oriented applications. It is still difficult to relate the measures to the phenomena we want to improve. Do our measurements indicate problems in reliability, maintenance, or too much complexity of some portions of the application? In order to reduce the complexity of software, new development methodologies and tools are being introduced. An example of the new approach to development is separation of concern. The tools, such as Aspect/J (Kiezales et al., 1997) or Hyper/J (Ossher & Tarr, 1998), facilitate the development process. There does not seem to be a sound metrics suite to measure complexity and efficiency of applications developed and coded with Aspect/J or Hyper/J. In this chapter, we attempt to review the current research into object-oriented software metrics and suggest theoretical framework for complexity estimation and ranking of compositional units in object-oriented applications developed with Hyper/J.
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Yu, Liguo. "Using Kolmogorov Complexity to Study the Coevolution of Header Files and Source Files of C-alike Programs." In Research Anthology on Recent Trends, Tools, and Implications of Computer Programming, 814–24. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3016-0.ch036.

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In C-alike programs, the source code is separated into header files and source files. During the software evolution process, both these two kinds of files need to adapt to changing requirement and changing environment. This paper studies the coevolution of header files and source files of C-alike programs. Using normalized compression distance that is derived from Kolmogorov complexity, we measure the header file difference and source file difference between versions of an evolving software product. Header files distance and source files distance are compared to understand their difference in pace of evolution. Mantel tests are performed to investigate the correlation of header file evolution and source file evolution. The study is performed on the source code of Apache HTTP web server.
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Ryan, Yoni, and Robert Fitzgerald. "Exploring the Role of Social Software in Higher Education." In Social Computing, 1030–44. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-984-7.ch066.

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This chapter considers the potential of social software to support learning in higher education. It outlines a current project funded by the then Australian Carrick Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, now the Australian Learning and Teaching COuncil (ALTC) (http://www.altc. edu.au/carrick/go) to explore the role of social software in supporting peer engagement and group learning. The project has established a series of pilot projects that examine ways in which social software can provide students with opportunities to engage with their peers in a discourse that explores, interrogates and provides a supplementary social ground for their in-class learning. Finding creative ways of using technology to expand and enrich the social base of learning in higher education will become increasingly important to lecturers and instructional designers alike. This project represents one small step in testing the applicability of social software to these contexts. While many of our students are already using various technologies to maintain and develop their personal networks, it remains to be seen if these offer viable uses in more scholarly settings.
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Palasí, Vicent R., and Francisco Toledo. "Automatic Software Verification Based on Reverse Engineering and Deduction: A Brief Description of the Alice System." In Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, 403–9. CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429332197-51.

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van Till, Jaap. "Masters of Imagination." In Handbook of Research on Software Quality Innovation in Interactive Systems, 83–101. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-7010-4.ch003.

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This chapter is about some observations of the social and economic impact of ICT and ICT digital infrastructures and more specifically what users do with processing and telecommunication power tools. Network architects should be aware of those. Computer systems are no longer neutral tools, but they influence companies, public policies for control and institutions, and civil society cooperatives. Even the internet architecture board (IAB) has issued a directive about these effects. Electronic and network surveillance of users and what they do is growing with effects on elections. ICT is at the core of several large-scale transitions identified in this chapter. Groups of people who are immune to social media propaganda and alternative truth are discovered. And the chapter is rounded off with a hopeful vision about constructive value creation in cooperatives and science teams, making use of liberty of though and diversity of backgrounds. Making swarms and micro grids makes society alive again. Social super resolution is an interesting direction to pursue together.
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Conference papers on the topic "Software Alize"

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Shanahan, Joseph, and Daniela Marghitu. "Software Engineering Java Curriculum with Alice and Cloud Computing." In Alice Symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2581116.2532337.

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Shanahan, Joseph, and Daniela Marghitu. "Software Engineering Java Curriculum with Alice and Cloud Computing." In Alice Symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2532333.2532337.

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Beckmann, Benjamin E., Laura M. Grabowski, Philip K. McKinley, and Charles Ofria. "Applying digital evolution to the design of self-adaptive software." In 2009 IEEE Symposium on Artificial Life (ALife). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/alife.2009.4937700.

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"ALICE 2012 Reviewers." In 2012 Sixth International Conference on Complex, Intelligent, and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cisis.2012.87.

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"ALICE-2013 Reviewers." In 2013 7th International Conference on Complex, Intelligent, and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cisis.2013.149.

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"ALICE 2012 Organizing Committee." In 2012 Sixth International Conference on Complex, Intelligent, and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cisis.2012.86.

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"ALICE-2013 Organizing Committee." In 2013 7th International Conference on Complex, Intelligent, and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cisis.2013.148.

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Klopp, Marco, Carolin Gold-Veerkamp, Jörg Abke, Kai Borgeest, Rebecca Reuter, Sabrina Jahn, Jürgen Mottok, Yvonne Sedelmaier, Alexander Lehmann, and Dieter Landes. "Totally Different and yet so Alike." In ECSEE '20: European Conference on Software Engineering Education. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3396802.3396817.

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Loncar, Petra, and Sven Gotovac. "Software-Defined Storage Optimization of Distributed ALICE Resources." In 2020 International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks (SoftCOM). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/softcom50211.2020.9238270.

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"Message from the ALICE 2012 Workshop Chairs." In 2012 Sixth International Conference on Complex, Intelligent, and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cisis.2012.46.

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